DU Admissions 2021: Delhi University releases important guidelines for students, Check here
The University had announced the DU first cut-off on October 1, 2021. Delhi University has also released a set of guidelines for the DU UG admission 2021.
Delhi University has begun the DU UG Admission 2021 from today; October 4, against the first cut-off list. All those students who have scored the minimum cut-off marks that have been set by the DU colleges can apply for admission to the University of Delhi from today. The University had announced the DU first cut-off on October 1, 2021. Delhi University has also released a set of guidelines for the DU UG admission 2021.
Read: DU Cutoff 2021 Live Updates: Check out cut-off of DU Science, Commerce, Arts courses
As per the guidelines released by Delhi University, a student can apply for only one course and college during a particular cut-off. Candidates can check the complete guidelines for undergraduate merit-based admission in this article. Owing to the COVID-19 restrictions, the DU Admission 2021 process will be held in online mode and University has strictly asked students to not visit the campus for admission. Students will have to login using their registered email id and password at the official website of DU Admission; admission.uod.ac.in to apply for undergraduate admission.
Students must note that the last date to apply for admission against the first cut-off is until October 6 at midnight. As per the schedule released by Delhi University, the varsity is planning to release five cut-offs and one special cut off this year.
Delhi University Admissions 2021: Guidelines for DU UG merit-based admission 2021
Candidates are advised to check the guidelines for DU UG Admissions 2021 below applying:
- Candidates must recheck their marks/percentages and eligibility criteria before applying
- Ascertaining percentage in a specific cut-off for a programme in a college
- Candidates must ensure that their best of four/three fall within the cutoff they are applying for admission. For example, if the first cut-off of a certain programme and the college is 98 per cent, and, second cut-off for the same programme and college is 98.25 per cent. Then to apply for the said programme and College in the second Cutoff, Best Four must be greater than equal to 97.25 per cent but less than 98 per cent
- Candidates can choose only one course and college during a particular cutoff. Candidates can not select multiple courses and colleges in a particular cutoff
- Candidates will not be allowed to change a course or college during a particular cut-off
- Selection of programme and College can be made only through the candidate’s own dashboard
- Owing to COVID-19, no physical visit to the Colleges/ University during the admission process is allowed
- The procedure for choosing the programme and the college by candidates must be finished within the given deadline as notified in the schedule
Factors affecting DU Cut Off 2021
There are various factors that affect DU cut-off 2021 for various courses. Some of them are listed below:
- Total number of seats in the college for a particular course
- Number of applications received for individual programmes
- The cutoff trend over the years
- The average of the best four subjects
DU Admission 2021: How to apply
Candidates can follow the steps given below to apply for DU Admissions 2021:
- Go to the official website of DU; du.ac.in
- Login and generate DU admission form
- Fill the online admission form
- Upload scanned documents for online verification; Check the list of documents required for DU Admissions 2021 here
- Once the document is verified and admission is confirmed, candidates will have to log in again and pay the admission fee using the link activated under their login
- Once the fee is submitted, the admission will be confirmed
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